Milan Hanuš

Source Term Analyst @ X-energy

About Milan Hanuš

Milan Hanuš is a Source Term Analyst currently employed at X-energy since 2020, specializing in numerical methods and algorithms. He has held various academic positions, including lecturer and postdoctoral research associate at Texas A&M University, and has a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of West Bohemia.

Current Role at X-energy

Milan Hanuš has been employed as a Source Term Analyst at X-energy since 2020. In this role, he applies his expertise in nuclear reactor physics and numerical methods to analyze and develop source terms relevant to nuclear energy applications. His work contributes to the advancement of technologies in the energy sector.

Previous Experience at Texas A&M University

Milan Hanuš held multiple positions at Texas A&M University. He served as a Lecturer for seven months in 2019, followed by a year as a Senior Lecturer from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate from 2015 to 2019, and had short stays as a Lecturer in 2014 and 2018. His roles involved teaching and research in applied mathematics and related fields.

Research Background and Interests

Milan Hanuš specializes in the development of numerical methods and algorithms, with a focus on high performance computing and particle transport. His research interests are centered around nuclear reactor physics, where he explores computational techniques to enhance the understanding and efficiency of nuclear systems.

Education and Academic Qualifications

Milan Hanuš earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Mathematics from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, completing his studies from 2004 to 2015. This extensive academic background laid the foundation for his subsequent research and professional endeavors in mathematics and nuclear engineering.

Experience at University of Nevada Reno

In 2011, Milan Hanuš had a short stay at the University of Nevada Reno, where he contributed to academic activities for one month. This experience added to his diverse background in higher education and research environments.

Early Career at NTIS

Milan Hanuš began his career as a Junior Researcher and PhD Student at NTIS – New Technologies for the Information Society in Pilsen, Czech Republic, from 2013 to 2014. This role involved engaging in research activities that supported his academic growth and expertise in applied mathematics.

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